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401(k) Plan Participants
71 posts
Plan Sponsors Show Rising Interest for Consultancy Services
A growing number of plan sponsors are also using 3(38) investment managers, finds Morgan Stanley
October 21, 2024
Employees Favor Health Benefits, Increased 401(k) Match Over Higher Salaries
Others would prefer slightly lower salaries for better mental health benefits, voluntary benefit offerings, and PTO, finds Voya
September 18, 2024
IRAs, Automatic Features, and Ongoing Participation Key to Successful Retirement
The analysis by Morningstar points to defined contribution plans and retirement planning features for a promising retirement
September 10, 2024
Employers Key in Helping Workers Navigate Economic Pressures
Employees express regrets over their retirement savings decisions, but a survey by Human Interest shows how employers can help rectify them
September 5, 2024
Multiple Generations Bring Diverse Benefit Needs
A PNC Bank report highlights the diverse demands from different generations of workers
August 28, 2024
Middle-Market Americans Confident Over Financial Health
While generally optimistic about their finances, some continue to worry about the state of their retirement, finds TruStage
August 15, 2024
Bipartisan Bill to Widen Savings Access for Young Employees
A new bill introduced by Rep. Brittany Pettersen would revise ERISA to expand retirement savings access for workers 18 to 21 years old
August 7, 2024
Selecting Right Investments, Budgeting for Retirement Among Top Financial Tasks
The data from Hearts & Wallets found that 60% of U.S. households sought professional advice for at least one financial task in 2024
August 5, 2024
Retirement Planning and Personal Finance Still Top Stressors for Americans
Nearly half of workers are particularly stressed about not having enough income in retirement, reports Guardian
July 30, 2024
401(k) Participants Regret Not Saving Earlier
On average, Americans wish they began saving for retirement in their early 20s, finds Voya
July 24, 2024